The High Court of Uganda has ruled that paying dowry shortly before a church wedding may be viewed as preparatory to the formal marriage. In the case of Florence Nyesigaomwe Ubriza v
The Court at Mengo in Uganda recently ruled that prolonged separation and failure to maintain or communicate in a marriage constitute clear evidence of
The High Court of Uganda has ruled that written spousal consent is required for land transactions. However, proprietary estoppel may still apply when a
The High Court of Uganda has ruled that John Bosco Byabasheija, the LCI Chairman of Kamukira Cell, is personally liable for unlawfully distributing private
In civil suits, compliance with procedural rules is essential to avoid unnecessary delays. The High Court of Uganda, presided over by Justice Keitirima, recently
Death Ends Matrimonial Disputes: High Court’s Ruling on Succession Proceedings When a party to a matrimonial dispute dies, the cause of action based on
High Court Rules Registered Ownership Alone Not Enough for Injunctive Relief The High Court of Luwero recently ruled that registered ownership of land alone